Whether you are a lifelong fan of J. M. Barrie, or you want to interest your children in his fantastical stories, there’s a lot of Peter Pan related things to see and do in London.

Take your children to Princess Diana’s Playground, located on Serpentine Road, near Kensington, where a playground funded by J.M. Barrie once stood. This playground is full of exciting features for children 12 and under, including a 50-foot pirate ship to play in, a mermaid fountain, a tree house, and other things related to the story of Peter Pan.

While you’re in Kensington, visit Kensington Gardens and locate the bronze statue of Peter Pan. The location of this statue was chosen by Barrie himself, and he worked closely with the sculptor. Kensington Gardens is located next to Hyde Park.
 
If you time your visit to London right, you can also find Peter Pan in the theatre. A couple of the theatres that have recently done performances of the Peter Pan play include New Wimbledon Theatre and New Victoria Theatre. Do a little research to find a play on when you plan to visit.

For easy access to these Peter Pan attractions, stay in our lovely Strathmore Hotel, a former home of the late Queen Mother’s father, the Earl of Strathmore. It’s located in the borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

We offer a wide range of other hotels in London, and many of our hotels also include fine London restaurants. If you’re looking for hotels in London for a conference, Grange Hotels also offers many meeting venues in London.


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